Person injured with back injury near north 600 east, Wheatfield IN
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Emergency responders were sent to a residence near North 600 East for a person with a back injury. The location details have been generalized for privacy.
Audio|Heard on: Jasper County Sheriff, Indiana State Police Districts 13 & 14
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02:49
Transcript:
00:00
Attentioner monofilo fire, Buffalo Fire, Buffalo First Response.
00:06
Request for the ambulance, near North 600 East.
00:09
Near North 600 East.
00:12
For back injury.
00:21
County, I checked from the river,
00:24
south to where the stop is made.
00:27
No area is the show that he went off in our county.
00:31
I believe it was somewhere else, just for the long.
00:39
506-4. Check, 56-7.
00:46
As you know, that was me.
00:52
As I found out, this is your last week.
00:54
I had to do that.
00:58
I appreciate it, thank you.
01:05
You got a copy?
01:10
Yeah.
01:12
You're good to back in if you're here.
01:19
I'll be down the road.
01:26
33.163 of your cautionary lights on.
01:32
Dispatch, a minute one.
01:35
Medicines, one.
01:36
Medicine one.
01:40
Can you ever be zoomers?
01:44
It's going to be near North 600 East.
01:55
Near North 600 East, Medical One Be around.
02:00
Clear, medical one in route.
02:02
Buddy, you got a copy?
02:07
Got a copy?
02:12
Are you calling for the shop?
02:16
Yeah,
02:18
I'm sitting outside right here.
02:20
Bring somebody look at my plow.
02:23
Pull up to the drive-through bay.
02:25
It'd be door three.
02:28
Copy.
02:37
Buffalo first response is their second page, second page to be en route to near North 600 East, second page for a back injury.
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Location mentioned:
N 600 E, Wheatfield, IN 46392
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